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JACOBANDNICKOLAS
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
110,190 POSTS
Welcome to 2CarPros.
First, here is a link that discusses the most common reasons for a crank no start condition. Take a look through it.
The first things I need you to check will be simple. I need the fuel pump fuse and the ignition fuse checked. The fuel pump fuse (Ef16) is under the hood in the power distribution box. See pictures 1 and 2. Confirm it is good.